Many Albuquerque homeowners have been inspired by the looming climate crisis and the overall push toward sustainability to make eco-conscious improvements to their homes. Simply switching to refillable cleaning products is an easy way to go green. You can also buy organic mattresses from Essentia, or use beeswax wrap instead of plastic. The presence of organic mattresses in your home can reduce toxins, although these eco-friendly alternatives, such as chemical-free sleeping surfaces, won't be enough to gain eco-conscious buyers. 

The change to eco-friendly products does reduce your personal carbon footprint, but investing in green home improvements benefits the environment and your wallet, all while giving prospective buyers a positive impression of your home. 

Would you like to go green? Boost the resale value of your Albuquerque home with these seven sustainable tips. 

Efficient Heating

Over 30% of your energy expenses are attributed to heating your home during the winter. To reduce your utility bills by a half, you need to replace your outdated furnace or boiler with energy-efficient models. Thermostats can also be programmed for maximum efficiency all year round with modern heating systems. 

Water-Saving Fixtures 

Old toilets and faucets leak a surprising amount of water. Fixtures with faults are more likely to leak water and increase your water bill. Water-saving toilets, showerheads, and faucets can help you save money and water by reducing the use of water within your home. 

Kitchen Appliances 

Since cooking appliances consume the most electricity, it is no surprise to see your kitchen as the highest energy consumer in your home. In order to reduce the environmental impact of your home, you can easily swap out energy-consuming appliances for energy-efficient alternatives. Choose dishwashers, refrigerators, and microwaves with Energy Star ratings for the best eco-friendly appliances. 

Better Windows 

Unsealed cracks in old windows allow a substantial amount of air to enter your home, literally wasting your money when it comes to heating and cooling. Put in new windows that are designed to keep your house warm in the winter and cool in the summer. You'll save money and be able to attract buyers with high-efficiency windows. 

Smarter Lighting 

It's time to retire fluorescent bulbs from your home's lighting. Lighting that's energy-efficient requires a lot less energy to illuminate your home. For maximum efficiency, use LED bulbs or compact fluorescent lamps. 

Water-Wise Landscaping 

Even though a lush front lawn looks healthy from the outside, it consumes a great deal of water. Lawn care costs homeowners a lot of money and in turn is a turn-off to potential buyers. Choose drought-tolerant plants that are easy to maintain and add curb appeal to your home instead. California Poppy, Yucca, and Lavender are just some of the greenery that is water-wise. 

Insulation

A house that is not properly insulated won't benefit from new windows and cooling systems. Don't forget to insulate an unused attic space and seal windows and doors properly. For the best results, hire a professional energy auditor who will provide a comprehensive inspection of your home. 

An eco-friendly home is easily attainable if you have the right information and preparation. Invest in energy-efficient appliances and systems by replacing old ones. Consider investing in more substantial changes such as a landscape renovation once you have made simple changes. Home improvements that are green will save you money in the long run as well as make your property more attractive to potential buyers. 

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